While injured pitchers tumble, Shota Imanaga and Kodai Senga are throwing harder and moving up the updated Top 300.
Quinn Priester is now being mentioned in conjunction with thoracic outlet syndrome, a worst-case scenario injury that could knock the Milwaukee Brewers' right-hander out for all of 2026.
Priester had been dealing with an apparent wrist problem for much of the spring. Brewers manager Pat Murphy told reporters that Priester received a diagnosis indicating it was at least partially ...
Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Quinn Priester has been dealing with wrist issues, and he finally has an answer for what is ...
The Brewers lost a third straight Cactus League game but two starters progressed toward the start of the season ...
PHOENIX – Brewers starter Quinn Priester expressed optimism Friday about rejoining the Major League rotation within the first ...
Sometimes success is as simple as being in the right place at the right time, and being prepared for it. That’s the realization Tobias Myers had with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2024. It was his sixth ...
Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Quinn Priester hopes his stay on the injured list isn't that long-lasting.
Even if Milwaukee Brewers fans were disappointed to see ace Freddy Peralta traded this offseason, they had to be excited about what their coaching staff could g ...
The Milwaukee Brewers opted to be aggressive this offseason, but it wasn't in the same way the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets are aggressive. Instead, th ...
It didn’t take long for Brewers infield prospect Jett Williams to announce his return to the Cactus League. Williams (No. 3 ...
Brewers starter Quinn Priester is battling something close to thoracic outlet syndrome. Find out what Milwaukee is saying at ...